Trivia is the place where obscure and non-important information about the Dragons of War universe goes. You'll find lots of unique things here.
After Dragons of War was hit with massive lawsuits and player regression that occurred near the end of the Grand Era, DOW released a mobile game titled "Dragons of War X." This game functioned on a completely different server, meaning that nothing from the original game transferred. At first, players were excited, and gameplay actually increased in both the mobile game and the original game. There was just one problem, though: the game absolutely sucked. It was super unoptimized, the anti-cheat was much worse, and most damaging, almost none of the famous players played the mobile game. Just two weeks later, players already started to slam hate against the game, and DOW was suddenly losing a lot of money trying to keep the mobile game active. But a few months later, DOW realized that it was hopeless, and they had no choice but to tell players that the entire game would get erased in a week. Players both loved and hated this, because that meant ALL of their purchases would go to waste. Players were livid, but a week later, the failed experiment was given a 'Dragons & Warriors X Deletion, a special heart screen that literally deleted the entire game forever. The failed game only lasted for exactly 100 days before being put to rest for eternity.
At midnight on the 100th day since the release of Dragons & Warriors X, following the one-week public announcement, this message interrupted all player activity. It was the game's calamity, destroying everything that all users had done in the game. Once this message appeared, closing the game would automatically delete it. The countdown reaching zero would also permanently erase the game. Players not in the game when the event occurred would meet it as soon as they opened the game, and it would be impossible to salvage their application without their game being erased.